March 2018 Archive
1621.
Notice to stakeholders: withdrawal of the UK and EU rules on .eu domain names (ec.europa.eu)
1622.
Oil-Rich Saudi Arabia Is Turning to Nuclear Power (bloomberg.com)
1623.
Judge rules California coffee shops must display cancer warnings (thehill.com)
1624.
Britain expels Russian diplomats over poisoning of ex-spy (thehill.com)
1625.
Economists See Merit in Trump’s Trade Case Against China (wsj.com)
1626.
It’s Time to Make Our Privacy Tools Easier to Find (newsroom.fb.com)
1627.
Indian Prime Minister accused of spying on citizens using official app (msn.com)
1628.
Blue Vision, which builds collaborative AR, leave stealth with $14.5M led by GV (techcrunch.com)
1629.
Atlanta city government systems down due to ransomware attack (arstechnica.com)
1630.
Tim Cook wants ‘well-crafted’ privacy regulations after latest Facebook scandal (theverge.com)
1631.
Rubber that can make and store power from light and vibration (japantimes.co.jp)
1632.
Outline – Self Hosted VPN by Google's Jigsaw (getoutline.org)
1633.
Visual Studio Code February 2018 Update (code.visualstudio.com)
1634.
Darts, Dice, and Coins: Sampling from a Discrete Distribution (2011) (keithschwarz.com)
1635.
Building Container Images Securely on Kubernetes (blog.jessfraz.com)
1636.
Kdb+ time-series database available on-demand; free 64-bit personal edition (kx.com)
1637.
Ride-hailing’s NYC dominance, and the impact of DeleteUber (toddwschneider.com)
1638.
Tim Cook says Apple’s customers are not its product, unlike Facebook (arstechnica.com)
1639.
Tattoo You: Immune System Cells Help Keep Ink in Its Place (npr.org)
1640.
Now would be a good time for Mark Zuckerberg to resign (techcrunch.com)
1641.
Study Reveals Brain Mechanisms That Allow “Iceman” Unusual Resistance to Cold (wayne.edu)
1642.
The spread of true and false news online (science.sciencemag.org)
1643.
Japan's older hikikomori live in isolation, shunning society for years (japantimes.co.jp)
1644.
ICANN seeking input on ceding control of WHOIS privacy to governments [pdf] (icann.org)
1645.
AI chip company SambaNova Systems raises $56M (techcrunch.com)
1646.
Child abuse imagery found within Bitcoin's blockchain (theguardian.com)
1647.
Alan Kay's: Why is FP seen as the opposite of OOP rather than an addition? (quora.com)
1648.
Terminal spreading depolarization and electrical silence in death of human brain (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
1649.
Kubernetes Graduates from Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) (cncf.io)
1650.
Nanowire arrays restore vision in blind mice (nature.com)